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As a representative for the British company Magna Industrials Ltd , we supply companies throughout Germany, Austria and Switzerland with products for foundry needs.
Our customers include companies in the investment casting and furnace industries, as well as precious metal producers. We offer them a wide range of crucibles, ladles, atomizing nozzles, and other refractory products, which can be manufactured in various shapes and from different materials. The shaping process involves isostatic pressing or the vibro-casting method.
Furthermore, our product range includes stamping compounds made of various metals, which are suitable for a wide variety of applications.
Products

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Zirconium oxide atomizing nozzles
The crucibles are suitable for various alloys and melting processes and are available in different materials (see Materials ).
✓ Round or flat base
✓ Capacity up to 500 kg
The ladles are suitable for various alloys and melting processes and are available in different materials (see Materials ).
✓ Various shapes
✓ Capacity up to 200 kg
The atomizing nozzles are suitable for superalloys, nickel-based alloys, iron-based alloys, as well as alloys of aluminum, rare earths, platinum and copper.
Depending on customer requirements, the nozzles can be manufactured in individual shapes.
✓ High temperature resistance
✓ High dimensional accuracy
✓ Stable flow behavior
✓ High erosion resistance
✓ Low susceptibility to cracking, even under high temperature differences

Materials
Aluminum oxide
High-purity aluminum oxide offers exceptional resistance to acidic and alkaline slags. It is a universal raw material for various alloys and melting applications in air or vacuum, with a maximum application temperature of 1620 °C.
Chromium-doped aluminum oxide
The chromium content improves resistance to slag attack and extends the product's lifespan. This material is ideally suited for melting in air, but not in a vacuum. The maximum application temperature is 1800 °C.
MgO-stabilized zirconium dioxide
Zirconium dioxide is extremely resistant to acidic shells. Doping with magnesium oxide prevents volumetric changes. The material is insensitive to Ni, Mo, Al, Fe, Pb, and Be and is widely used for melting alloys in a vacuum. Its exceptional thermal shock resistance and low erosion tendency ensure excellent melting results up to 2000 °C.
CaO-stabilized zirconium dioxide
Zirconium dioxide is extremely resistant to acidic slags. Doping with calcium oxide prevents volumetric changes. Due to its interaction with silicate slags, CaO-stabilized zirconium oxide is primarily used in the melting of platinum alloys. With very good thermal shock resistance and low erosion tendency, its maximum operating temperature is approximately 2000 °C.
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium oxide is extremely resistant to basic slags and is used in vacuum melting. The material is not wetted by nickel, cobalt, or iron. With a lower density than zirconium dioxide, magnesium oxide is preferred for X-ray analysis. The maximum operating temperature is 2000 °C.

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MIPEX
Carefully developed magnesium spinel powder for embedding induction crucibles and ladles during the firing process.
Zirconia Backing Mix
Zirconium oxide powder for embedding zirconia casting crucibles before firing in a vacuum furnace
Magnatop
Pourable coating mixture, replaces the embedding of crucibles in powder during induction firing, to be mixed with water
Magnamal 2
Air-dried, high-purity aluminum oxide coating replaces the embedding of crucibles in powder during induction firing; supplied as a ready-to-use solution.
Magnamal 4
Air-dried chromium-doped fire cement, suitable for the production of pouring spouts and channels in distributors and furnace linings.
Magnacote
Fire cement for use as a cover for reinforced investment casting molds is supplied as a ready-made solution.


